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How old is too old to get started riding a Spyder

Hi,

I am a potential Spyder rider (after I sell my better half on the idea) and was wondering what you folks consider a persons age as being too old to get started riding.

As you might guess I am not some young buck but I still work full time and am trying to get a plan together for what I might do when I finally retire.

For some buying a motor home or fifth wheel trailer might be ideal but the last thing i want to do is wandering around the country in my living room.

There is a lot of this country that I would like to see, especially here in Texas, and whizzing down the internet in an enclosed cage is not that appealing to me.

Those things being said, is it even a realistic for someone who saw their 60th birthday some time ago to get get started riding? Even if that person has some physical challenges?

Now I could just go and buy a Spyder but I am trying make an intelligent decision and to somehow get my better half on board with what I am thing of doing.

Thanks for your thoughts on this question.

JD

Y'all have a great day.

JD,

If they haven't closed the lid on your coffin you are not too old to ride a Spyder. I'm over 80 and still loving it. Takes years off your real age.:doorag:
 
Hi,

I am a potential Spyder rider (after I sell my better half on the idea) and was wondering what you folks consider a persons age as being too old to get started riding.

As you might guess I am not some young buck but I still work full time and am trying to get a plan together for what I might do when I finally retire.

For some buying a motor home or fifth wheel trailer might be ideal but the last thing i want to do is wandering around the country in my living room.

There is a lot of this country that I would like to see, especially here in Texas, and whizzing down the internet in an enclosed cage is not that appealing to me.

Those things being said, is it even a realistic for someone who saw their 60th birthday some time ago to get get started riding? Even if that person has some physical challenges?

Now I could just go and buy a Spyder but I am trying make an intelligent decision and to somehow get my better half on board with what I am thing of doing.

Thanks for your thoughts on this question.

JD

Y'all have a great day.


73 years old. Had Goldwings for years got a 2014 RTs
6 months ago and have not looked back. In October I'm riding from Ohio to Key West and back. Go for it.
 
If you have no physical limitations preventing you from riding, then the rest is purely up to you! Many years of enjoyment can be had ahead.
:lecturef_smilie: Ya physical limits like a Tombstone!:lecturef_smilie: nojoke:spyder2: Make this:IMG_1097.JPGa reality:yes::ohyea::yes:,
but please be a safe ryder not another crazy :p:thumbup:
 
old?

If you can get your leg up over the seat and straddle that seat your FINE.. Just turned 60 and been riding my SPYDER for 3 years.. In my 45 years of driving every type of vehicle you can imagine, my SPYDER is the ONLY 1 I have not yet got tired(bored) with driving.. Its great fun and now that my wife bought one (SPYDER) its even more enjoyable.. Im here in Austin lets go ride..
 
Handicapped??

We have numerous folks who have some kind of disability ryding :spyder2:. So can you.
 
AGE ...

.... just a "mind" thing.

With most folks nowadays staying fitter, healthier, and living longer .... Deb and I consider ourselves just middle aged.

Been riding over 20 years, last two of them on the Spyder. I'm 72 next month -- can't say Debs age in print ;)
 
TOTALLY UNOFFICIAL, but in my 9 years of riding the CAM AM SPYD3R, if have observed that the average age of a SPYD3R rider is approximately 65 yrs of age...
You'll notice a very limited amount of riders below the age of 40, and most of us have white hair, if we have any at all... 90% of SPYD3R riders have come over from the 2 wheel world,

i am not one to dispute your claim of 90% coming from two wheelers, but....
During the movie launching the 2017 models the fellow from BRP specifically stated that 30% of sales of new Spyders come from people that never owned a motorcycle before! Maybe he is wrong, but that is a company demographic point.

Joe
 
Hi,

I am a potential Spyder rider (after I sell my better half on the idea) and was wondering what you folks consider a persons age as being too old to get started riding.

As you might guess I am not some young buck but I still work full time and am trying to get a plan together for what I might do when I finally retire.

For some buying a motor home or fifth wheel trailer might be ideal but the last thing i want to do is wandering around the country in my living room.

There is a lot of this country that I would like to see, especially here in Texas, and whizzing down the internet in an enclosed cage is not that appealing to me.

Those things being said, is it even a realistic for someone who saw their 60th birthday some time ago to get get started riding? Even if that person has some physical challenges?

Now I could just go and buy a Spyder but I am trying make an intelligent decision and to somehow get my better half on board with what I am thing of doing.

Thanks for your thoughts on this question.

JD

Y'all have a great day.
I'm 61 years old and I am on my 3rd spyder since 2008. The Spyder will keep you feeling younger!
 
We have numerous folks who have some kind of disability ryding :spyder2:. So can you.

Buckeye Chuck does not post very often but I had the good fortune to meet him two weeks ago for a Ryde.
He bought a 2014 in June of 2014, and he will Ryde in Ohio EVERYDAY unless there is ice, and I mean everyday. If it is raining he considers it a free shower. Now, for some people ryding may be 20-50 miles, for Chuck it is 300-400 miles per day.
You may say ok so what. Well he has a severe disability, when he gets off the Spyder he pretty much holds on to it to stand. Proof of the miles, his odometer, when I saw it was OVER 128.000 miles. Now that is testimony to a dedicated Ryder. My hat is off to you Chuck and the others like you that get out there and encourage us to get out there too.

Joe
 
As long as you are breathing on your own, you are good to go.

It's a good thing you didn't ask which spyder, and when to shift.

I had to laugh when I saw the "breathing on your own" comment. I'm 76 years old, been riding 2 wheels for 56 years, and due to health conditions, bought a Spyder RT 2 months ago. The first thing I did was to set it up to handle my portable oxygen concentrator. Works great and I'm not going to let the bad knees stop me either.
 
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